Retribution for filing sexual assault or sexual harassment complaints has risen among U.S. service members.
Monthly Archives: April 2018
{FD} Rapper with ties to Snoop Dogg issues ‘Crip alert’ for Kanye West
A California rapper on Sunday ordered local gang members to attack Kanye West over his support for President Donald Trump.
{FD} Judge to consider Lithuanian’s request to avoid extradition
A former Lithuanian judge and parliamentarian jailed in Chicago at Lithuania’s request is down to her last hope of avoiding extradition.
{FD} Coyote attacking children on New York playground throttled by off-duty officer
An off-duty police officer jumped on a coyote and throttled it as the animal attacked a 5-year-old girl on a suburban New York playground.
{FD} California inmate serving day 2 of 4-day sentence escapes, caught shortly after, police said
A California man serving a four-day sentence in county jail tried to cut his time short by making a run for it over the weekend – an escape that lasted all of 38 minutes, according to police.
{FD} Sentencing rescheduled for man convicted of cyanide mailing
A date has been set to finish sentencing for a Maine man convicted of sending cyanide to a suicidal man in England.
{FD} Man on ‘jihad’ faces sentencing in college student’s murder
A man who says he was on a “jihad” to avenge U.S. policy in the Middle East faces sentencing for killing a New Jersey college student.
{FD} Senior politicians in Brazil could soon face swifter justice
In 2012, Brazilian prosecutors accused Marcos da Rocha Mendes of handing out meat and 50 real ($15) bills to secure the 2008 mayoral election in Cabo Frio, a city on the country’s southeastern coast.
{FD} New scan of ocean floor hasn’t found any sign of MH370
The new scan of the Indian Ocean floor for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has searched nearly 80,000 square kilometers since January without finding any sign of the plane’s wreckage.
{FD} NY Times Metro editor resigns after investigation, citing mistakes
The Metro editor of The New York Times resigned Monday after the paper conducted an internal investigation into undisclosed “mistakes.”